Play Me Backwards

Joan Baez · Other Songs - Joan Baez

You don't have to play me backwards

To get the meaning of my verse

You don't have to die and go to Hell

To feel the Devil's curse



Well, I thought my life was a photograph

On the family Christmas card

Kids all dressed in buttons and bows

And lined up in the yard



Were the golden days of childhood

So lyrical and warm

Or did the picture start to fade

On the day that I was born



I've seen them light the candles

I've heard them bang the drum

And I've cried Mama, I'm cold as ice

And I got no place to run



Let the night begin, there's a pop of skin

And the sudden rush of scarlet

There's a little boy riding on a goat's head

And a little girl playing the harlot



There's a sacrifice in an empty church

Of sweet lil' baby Rose

And a man in a mask from Mexico

Is peeling off my clothes



I've seen them light the candles

I've heard them bang the drum

And I've cried Mama, I'm cold as ice

And I got no place to run



So, I'm paying for protection

Smoking out the truth

Chasing recollections

Nailing down the proof



You don't have to play me backwards

To get the meaning of my verse

You don't have to die and go to Hell

To feel the Devil's curse



I'll stand before your altar

And tell everything I know

I've come to claim my childhood

At the chapel of baby Rose



I've seen them light the candles

I've heard them bang the drum

I've seen them light the candles

I've heard them bang the drum

Play Me Backwards

Joan Baez's "Play Me Backwards" stands as a testament to her enduring commitment to acoustic folk and social consciousness. Recorded in the classic era of her career, the track exemplifies her signature style, blending intricate fingerpicking with a voice that has defined the genre for decades. As a prominent figure in the folk revival, Baez often utilized her platform to address civil rights and peace movements, and this recording reflects that same earnest, unadorned approach to songwriting. The piece showcases her ability to craft melodies that are both intimate and universally resonant, characteristic of her extensive discography. It remains a cherished example of her work, capturing the spirit of an artist who prioritized lyrical depth and musical integrity over commercial trends.